Breast Cancer Reconstruction

Breast Cancer Reconstruction

Implant Reconstruction

Immediate implant reconstruction

Latissimus Dorsi breast reconstruction

The Latissimus Dorsi muscle from the back of the shoulder blade is an expendable muscle that is elevated with a section of skin and fat is delivered to the chest wall to create a new breast mound. Many patients undergoing a Latissimus Dorsi flap procedure also require a an implant for additional volume. The Latissimus Dorsi Muscle provides coverage over the implant and allows for a more natural and softer breast reconstruction.

DIEP (Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator) Flap Breast Reconstruction

The DIEP flap procedure is the most advanced form of breast reconstruction surgery available today. The surgery uses the patient's own abdominal tissue to reconstruct a natural, soft breast after mastectomy without sacrificing any abdominal muscle.Only abdominal skin and fat are removed.